. >> stephanie link, aisle play the role of jim lehrer for a moment. >> you know we're big fans of the big banks. i do think expectations are very, very low and at trough earnings in the next quarter or two, and i think technology, this is when you want to own technology, the seasonal trade. so some of the semiconductor companies like broadcom, we've been fine. >> josh brown? >> i don't know that i'll ever see a chart prettier than xlv. it is the one sector that's completely impervious to greece, to china, to fiscal cliff. all of these things are not going to matter. the bigger picture is that people spending more and more on health care as they age and look at the way the stocks act. i'm give you one in particular in addition to the it. merck. it's paying a huge dividend. this is the success tore that you want to look for buys in in my opinion. not laggards or industrials or nonsensitive stocks. >> you heard adami. let's bring in ed yar denis, president of yar denis research. welcome back to halftime. good to have you on the show. >> they think we're going higher. what do you think? >